May 10, 2006 / Front Page

Hundreds of protesters flooded Park Boulevard to boycott a bill that would make it tougher for undocumented workers to get citizenship. The protest was one of dozens held around the country demanding legalization for illegal immigrants. More...

On May 16, Massapequa residents will be asked to vote for their school board trustees and this year's contest pits two incumbents-Thomas Caltabiano and Maryanne Fisher-against challenger Gary Bennett. More...

YES Community Counseling Center has rescheduled the May 8 Mandated Reporter session to Monday, June 5, 7 to 9 p.m. at the agency's location at 75 Grand Ave., Massapequa. The cost is $25 per person. More...

Temple Judea, Massapequa, will hold a professional portrait fundraiser, Sunday,June 4 and Monday , June 5. For a minimum donation of $10, each family/household is entitled to a 10 by 13 inch portrait by Olan Mills. More...

Shown in the photo is Oyster Bay Town Supervisor John Venditto, back row, center; Councilwoman Beth Faughnan, back row, second from left and Town Clerk Steve Labriola, back row, second from right, at Cub Scout Pack 607's Blue and Gold Dinner which th More...

Stephannie Andrews and Patricia Cahaney, the two remaining members of the MAC Pack, which at one time held a formidable majority on the Amityville School Board and helped guide the district through the difficult work of completing the Park Avenue ren More...

In the Farmingdale School District, four candidates are running at large to fill three seats on the school board, including one incumbent who was appointed in September. The other two incumbents have decided not to seek reelection. More...